Daughter of the Dales
Windfell Manor Trilogy, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Anne Dover
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By:
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Diane Allen
About this listen
Diane Allen invites you into the heart of Yorkshire with her historical saga, Daughter of the Dales, the stirring conclusion to the Windfell Manor Trilogy.
Upon the passing of matriarch Charlotte Atkinson, her daughter Isabelle courageously assumes the role of caretaker for the family's department store. Hers is a battle of pride as scandal jeopardizes the Atkinson's respected name.
Meanwhile, Danny Atkinson battles his own demons, stirred by a stranger revealing secrets of his buried past. Harriet, his wife, is enveloped in grief over the loss of their children – a loss laying heavy blame on Isabelle.
The young Rosie is spellbound by Ethan, a charming local stable boy. But will he stand by her or will he cause her heartache?
Dive into this poignant historical romance to witness Isabelle's pursuit of restoring the Atkinson's honour and reuniting the family.
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- Jane Bryder
- 19-10-24
Truly outstanding Trilogy
What an out standing trilogy.
I cried and laughed.
Twist and turns .
Thank you to Diane Allen for writing these books.
Anne Dover as always a fantastic performance by bringing each character to life. Always clearly spoken..
I recommend these books to read or listen to everyone. 10/10👍👍👍
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- Esther
- 12-03-21
Final Book in the Trilogy
A further time with the family, ending in 1913 which was an appropriate point to end this SAGA.
of the three books the second was the best.
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